How to make a conference call on Samsung Galaxy S9

A conference call can save you a lot of time explaining to one party what you and the other party were talking about over the phone. You can simply add a third party during your phone conversation with another person. This feature is very helpful especially to entrepreneurs and business owners who want to relay information to several people. If you own a Samsung Galaxy S9, then it would be a lot easier to have a conference call.

In this post, I will walk you through on how to make a conference call successfully on your Galaxy S9. If you haven’t used this feature yet and want to learn, continue reading as this post can surely help you.

However, if you’re looking for a solution to a problem, then visit our Galaxy S9 troubleshooting page for we have already addressed some of the most common issues with this phone. We may already have published articles that could help you fix your problem. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in that page, then feel free to contact us by completing our Android issues questionnaire.

Now, going back to making a conference call on Galaxy S9, follow these steps…

From the home screen, tap Phone

Enter the number you would like to call and then tap the Phone icon

To call a number from your contacts, enter the first few letters of their name and then tap the contact in the displayed list

Tap the Call icon

Tap Add Call

Enter the number or the name of the contact and then tap the Call icon

Tap Merge

To end one of the calls, tap the arrow beside Conference Call

Tap Drop beside the call you would like to end

Tap the End Call icon to finish the conference call

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